You are caring for a child who is under age 16 or disabled, and who gets benefits on
the record of your former spouse.
Not exact matches
If your
former spouse is caring for your child who is under age 16 or disabled who gets benefits on your
record, they will not have to meet the length -
of - marriage rule.
Parties who know that a
former spouse does business on a cash - basis may be able to locate the
former spouse's «second set
of books,» or
records of the
spouse's cash transactions.
[T] o a
spouse,
former spouse, or child
of the debtor, for alimony to, maintenance for, or support
of such
spouse or child, in connection with a separation agreement, divorce decree or other order
of a court
of record, determination made in accordance with state or territorial law by a governmental unit, or property agreement, but not to the extent that
When you transfer property to your
spouse (or
former spouse, if incident to your divorce), you must give your
spouse sufficient
records to determine the adjusted basis and holding period
of the property on the date
of the transfer.
If you or your
former spouse have any form
of criminal
record, it can definitely affect your child custody arrangement.